4. eHarmony
This is a long-term match site for straight people, specifically, as in they were willing to get sued over it. Their 81-year old founder Dr. Neil Clark Warren was interviewed by CNN in February on the controversy “We didn’t want to pretend to be experts on gay and lesbian couples,” said Warren. “We’re not anti-gay at all …It’s a different match.”
The app requires users to fill in a lengthy, exceedingly detailed questionnaire and connects users based on 29 dimensions of compatibility–unless you’re gay. Then you have to use a different site they launched in 2009 called Compatible Partners, which sounds like a Lifetime Movie.